Razor-hone holder



July 5, 1927. I 1,634,881

J. MIRGON RAZOR HONE HOLDER Filed Jan. 26, 1925 INVENTOR. Fran/K J. M73012 ATORNEY.

Patented July 5, 1927.

UNITED STATES PATENT .Q'FF'I'CE.

FRANK J'. MIRGON, OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.

RAZOR-HONE HOLDER.

Application filed. January as, 1925. Serial No. 4,804;

This invention relates to a razor hone holder and its object is to simplify the construction so as to produce a device which will be easily made andreasonably sold.

Another object of the invention is to produce a hone holder which is capable ofbeing adjusted to any desired position for use and secured in thatposition upon a base which will hold it firmly.

Another object of the invention'is to so form the base that it will hold the cup for plete holder.

Figure 2 is a view of the holder looking at right angles to Figure 1. s

Figure 3 is a plan View of the holder. v

Figure 4: is a side elevation of the movable side of the holder showing a. portion of the standard to which the main holder is se cured.

Figure 5 and lligure 6 is a vertical sectional view of th standard.

The holder comprises a spun base 1, slightly raised at the center and provided with an inturned edge 2 to hold a flat soft rubber ring 3: the inturned edge being bent down upon the edge of the said ring to secure it in place at the center of the base. It has a depression to receive the partly spherical shell.

is a bottom-plan view of the base;

4-, which shell has tabs 5 and 6 by which I it is secured to the base through slots 5 and 6. This shell also has ears 7 and 8 extending laterally therefrom, through which a bolt 9 with a wing nut 10 thereon passes totighten or loosen the shell upon the spherical bottom 11 of the standard 12. The standard 1 is cast hollow and has a flat extension 13 and 14 at each end of the top to receive rivets 15 and 16 to secure the hone support 17 in place. edge as indicated at 18 to hold the hone and it is slotted at 19 to receive the plate 20, forming the opposite side of the hone sup port, and which acts as a clamp to push the hone against the side 18. This plate 20 is notched at 21, 22 to hold it steady with respect to the support 17 and it is bent into a U shape at 28 to'give it a strong connection with the slidable bolt 24 to which it is secured by means of the screw 25. The bolt 24;;passes' through a hole in the standard 12 and there is a knurled nut 26 to tighten the clamp against the hone 27.

In operation, the hone: is placed on the hone support 17 the knurled nut 26 is then tightened to bring the plate 20 against the hone, whereupon the head 11 may beshifted to any positionthe barber desires to place the hone in for convenient use.

What I claim is as follows, but modifica- The bone support is turned up at one tions may be made in carrying out the in vention. shown in the drawings and in the above particularly described form thereof within the purview of the claim herein:

A razor hone holder comprising hone holding means mounted on a spherical member, a'base having a raised central portion, a. depression in said central portion adapted to receive said spherical member, a split partly spherical shell, ears on the free ends of said shell, said ears having a bolt and wingnut,

FRANK J. MIRGON. 

